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Date:         Thu, 13 Jan 2005 16:53:53 -0700
Reply-To:     Gerald Masar <azsun99@EARTHLINK.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Gerald Masar <azsun99@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject:      Re: Vanagone
Comments: To: "Townsend, Michael D" <Michael.Townsend@SONYERICSSON.COM>
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Very sorry to hear of your misfortune, but also very glad no one was seriously injured. Everytime I read one of these msgs, though, I shudder to think of having to deal with the insurance company. At least now, since last November, I have two Westy's. Jerry in Arizona

----- Original Message ----- From: "Townsend, Michael D" <Michael.Townsend@SONYERICSSON.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 2:33 PM Subject: Vanagone

Well,

After 6 fun years of Vanagon ownership it is over. My Tornado Red 1990 Vanagon Carat (Wolfsburg Limited Edition) 4spd. has been totalled. :-( Although I have only been lurking on the list for the last couple of years, I have really enjoyed this chapter in my life and all the wisdom that I have learned here. I maintained the Vanagon with the list-recommended procedures and have replaced practically everything. Too bad the insurance company doesn't understand the _true_ value that Vanagons give when they give you their payout valuation! :-( Most importantly, no one was hurt in this accident -- it could have been a lot worse. All it takes is a windy day, curvy road, and a panic swerve to cause even a lowered Carat to go into oversteer mode. My wife (who was driving alone) lost control, ran off the other side of the road, into a shallow ditch, out of said ditch, airborne for 20 feet, began a 180 degree rotation in the air, landed on right rear wheel shearing it off and then rolled the van completely over (maybe more than once) ending up on it's left side. The windshield popped out in one piece like it's supposed to with only a slight deformation in the right A-pillar. She took off her seatbelt and crawled through the windshield hole to get out with only seatbelt bruises as injuries. The seatbelt locked up like it was supposed to and probably saved her life -- hint hint. While the rear-engine design may have contributed to the oversteer condition, I'll have to admit the body and frame design did an excellent job of protecting the occupant.

I have already sold the salvage, including the square E-codes headlights that I purchased from Calle in Sweden, to my mechanic. I think he appreciated the opportunity to get a 2.1 longblock rebuild with only 35kmiles for a good price. I don't know if he has plans for the interior or not, I presume he will strip it out in the next week or so. If you want to make offers for Carat interior parts, you can call him. His name is Lonnie Long, his business is "University Auto Center," and his phone number is 919-309-7898. It is located off I-85 (exit 173) in Durham, NC. Hopefully, the parts from my dear-departed Vanagon can be used to keep many more on the road for years to come.

Thanks all,

Michael Townsend


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